4. Synodal Era Slavonic Fonts - Following the lead of the Moscow Synodal Typografiia, all of the other Slavic lands (with the exception for Kievan and Old Believer editions) adopted a style of modernized typography which was heavily influenced by elements of western European typography.

5. Modern Slavonic Fonts - This includes font designs of the past 30 years which have cast aside all pretense of using historical typefaces as models.

6. Civil Script Fonts - This includes any modern Unicode and legacy-encoded fonts (both serif and san serif typefaces) containing Slavonic characters redesigned to match Latin letter forms, which are primarily used for academic purposes.

7. Decorative Slavonic Fonts - This includes the whole range of historical letter forms used for ornamentation. This family can be subdivided as:

ParaType - This
is a commercial web site in Russia which has a number of interesting
Slavonic fonts ranging from the traditional to the bizarre.
All their Slavonic fonts are quite decorative, but they are
available only in CP 1251 and non-standard character encodings. —ParaType (and ТРОПИНКА К ХРАМУ)

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